@oddjobbob The more I see of the leftist loonies, the more I notice how few of them really exist. Those States like Commiefornia, New York, Washington, Oregon etc. are lost anyway. I think the more people exposed to the lifestyle of those who pioneered America, can only help with the coming shortages, inflation and possible War. I can see the tears of those soy eaters, but I know there are more of us than them. WE need to become fearless in our pursuit of gaining American Exceptionalism back, before these 20% who are loud kill off our Country. {Don't even get me started on the Globalist Cabal}...
Love this kind of historical re-enacting. Thank you so much. As I have commented on some of your other videos, thank you most of all for stopping to pray before you eat. That is what we most need to be reminded of in this modern age -- our godly heritage.
you're videos are just amazing. i've learned so much from you. you are a good GOD fearing man. may our almighty Father in Heaven bless you and your family. thank you for doing all this.
Thank you to all my Patreons who help make this video possible by supporting the channel financially and make it possible for you to watch the video without ads in the middle of it. Thanks you for watching! Support the series at www.patreon.com/WayPointSurvival?fan_landing=true
Hi James! Son, I feel true appreciation for the effort you clearly put into this episode. That wigwam could not have been anything like comfortable. I mean a man could sling a cat through the gaps in the bark! Best episode yet. Respect, my brother!
This series has just been so amazing and masterful! It have thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this journey! Is this the final episode or will the journey continue? I know it is so much work but from a selfish standpoint, I so want to see Mr. Bender reunited with his family :) Thank you for all the amazing effort you have put into this and God bless you and your family sir.
I can't add anymore than what's been stated below. except for every time I watch this series I get all teary-eyed. I thank the LORD for creating such frontier men and for those that recreate them for us. these men are the foundation that formed this great nation. and it is good to honor and remember them.
Great episode! Very well done sir. Excellent excellent work! Can’t wait for the next one. I also appreciate openly showing yr faith. I always noticed the bowing of the head before you ate, but just openly praying in Jesus name is awesome. You don’t see that much in this world these days. It’s very nice to see.
My grandpa was a french carpenter living in the middle of Brazil. He worked building houses, barns, furniture with the wood around the farms. Played guitar and harmonica together. Was shot down his horse by a drunk man who was troubling somewhere and took my grandpa's rifle on the saddle to hit him. He was also a pioneer, hard worker, skillful... This series makes me think about my ancestors too. Excellent videos. Thank you very much.
The narrative is clear, clever and interesting to listen to as I watch the video. Thank you for the quality and information of history, in this wonderful video. Educational Worthy for any History Program.
How did I miss this? What an excellent reenactment. We take it so for granted that the furnace comes on and warms us and we go to the refrigerator for store bought food. wd have NO IDEA what hardships are...that's the problem. Well done!
Hi James. We met at Friendship in the Primitive area. I showed you my fowler and Kibler SMR I built. I went back and rewatched this series. I really enjoyed it. Great to meet you and if you are ever in camp don't be a stranger! - Jack
The sheer effort you've put into this series so far James is astounding!!!! I can't wait to see hownit ends!!!! Thisnis by far the best series I've ever seen!!!
I absolutly love your series , i just wish i had been born in that time period . Looking forward to the next one . Thank you for the effort and most of all for not being afraid to show giving thanks and prayers on your series .
Really love the channel and I love this series. I grew up doing Bushcraft just what we did his kids. And I got to where I did not want to do it any longer. The funny thing is my grandsons now asked me could I make a fire and could I make snares, so I have been drugged back into all of the bush craft stuff. L O L
Great job done very well James, love the authenticity and thought that's gone into your series of, from tools to knick knacks your content is truly respected. Thank you sir. 👌😎🤘
This series was a absolute thrill to watch I couldn't stop watching had to binge watch the whole thing. It's almost midnight and I just finished it. What a great job. Definitely will be checking out more of your videos.
Loving these videos. I'm going to look into building a cart like that, sure would be handy here on the farm. Also with the abundance of game that I've found since moving to Ohio country myself, I can't imagine how bountiful it would have been in the 1790's. Absolutely beautiful country.
Another great video, better than the last. Everyone remember Waypoint Survival classes are starting for this year. James is an excellent instructor. All I can say is get to a class and help support what he is doing.
OMG I can't wait for the next episode!! Has he found his settlement? Will he harvest more bark to secure his home for the coming winter months? Pls don't wait too long.... Ohio born and raised here, love your channel! Go Bucks!
Thank you so much! It takes me quite a while to film an episode so it will be a while before the next one is out. I've been trying to get out one episode a month at least.
@@WayPointSurvival I have seen some of your tutorials but none of your stories. The hut reminds me of large hut Shawn James, in northern Canada built with some friends. Tell me, is this a story of your creativity or historical fact? I respect your thanking the Lord for His goodness.
The entire story is fictional. There are a total of 13 episodes so far and this is the latest one in the series that I have made. I am working on episode 14 currently. All of the links to the other videos are in the description box.
I watched all 13 parts with delight, they brought my childhood memories of reading all books about the west available (not that there were that many of them in the 70s in Poland). Many many thanks!
Yay Thank you for gettin out there in the cold for us! What a great surprise to see another episode. However, they never seem long enough!!!! As always....take care....Robin
@@WayPointSurvival not really. I've been interrupted too much with life, but that's the way it goes sometimes. But I will try to watch the whole series. Meantime keep up the good work and God bless you and your family.
Another exciting episode of an already delightful story James. Love these and nice to see some familiar landscapes being used. The wagon is a really nice addition as well. Looking forward to this continuing saga.
Really nice work. Every farm in America was once woods or prairie. The settlers had to start from nothing and live in not much when they started until they could build better. Since they were also busy cutting down trees to make farm fields, this could be several years. I'm very impressed at you finding a place to film with actual bison.
I would have found some way to put that precious cart in the shelter. LOL! @23:00 you started writing a bit of fiction. A wet bison hide would weigh over 200lbs- even if it were only this year's calf. I enjoyed your story immensely; Thank You.
Hello 👋 my outdoors adventure friend. Greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this fine video. It's like I traveled back in time about two hundred thirty years. You did an excellent job on this video. All the best of good things for you. Stay safe out there. 🤗
Really. I'm a 56 year old female and this makes me think of all the wonderful trips in the woods that I was lucky enough to have with my father. God's blessings.
James, I’m glad you are continuing this series. It’s a good one, and, as that other commentator said, it should be in schools. I like your bark lodge and your gear. Another great video.
Excellent series, I have thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you very much for putting this out there. I’m so glad I subscribed and have been going through your videos, they are entertaining and informative. Thanks again, sir. 👍
This series has gotten me throgh a rough time in my life and frankly I think that people should be watching this in school simple as that. You put so much love into your videos I wish my videos could be as good as yours and it's crisp. Maybe one day we'll run into each other at a reenactment you never know
Wow so glad to see this is still continuing!!! This is a excellent series. I will be sitting my son down for the whole thing once it comes to conclusion. Thanks James and waypoint survival for an excellent work!
Excellent, James! The effort you put into this (& the other films) is noticeably evident. I can't help but wonder your thoughts as you navigated the terrain pulling the cart behind... Once again, me friend, thankee!
Good stuff, James. A lone man in 1790 having a bison to deal with would be something to ponder. One might say he "bit off more than he could chew!" Keep 'em coming.
Very nice story and all the work you put into it. Thank you! My family settled a farm near lowellville, Ohio ( north of the Mahoning river) before it was a state.
I so love watching these....... its thought provoking and brings me back to my younger years of hiking and traveling around the country with just my pack .....there were days while I just sat on the Oregon trail or Donners pass and would daydream of how people traveled there......
There was a continuity error at timestamp # Just kidding I love this series. The real hardships, The ingenuity, moments of Violence, moments of joy. Being a loner was not looked down upon it was sometimes the best way to survive. Yet friendships were important and led to barter and trade. People actually lived life every day and did not have their faces staring at a bright rectangle piece of plastic all day then wonder where all the years went...
I'm gladni stopped by to check and see if this was out yet . Not sure why but I got no notice. Great episode appreciate your hard work..so good I watched it twice. Not enough of this type of content on you tube
Excellent, I was blown away by the bison herd. Great job. Can't wait for the next chapter. I truly hope you will do a video on the production of this series in the future.
Yes, it was really amazing to be able to work with them. There's a farmer who keeps a local herd in the area and I was able to get permission to go into the field with them. Thanks for watching!
I can't belive how much effort you put into this episode! Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much, my friend! I'm glad that you enjoyed it!
Nice to see you Felix!
Just checked out yr channel and subscribed. Love it! Binge watched the tips and tricks. Lol
I'm so glad to see this! Truly, every school in America should have this series watched as they teach American history.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the compliment! Thank you for watching.
@oddjobbob
The more I see of the leftist loonies, the more I notice how few of them really exist. Those States like Commiefornia, New York, Washington, Oregon etc. are lost anyway. I think the more people exposed to the lifestyle of those who pioneered America, can only help with the coming shortages, inflation and possible War. I can see the tears of those soy eaters, but I know there are more of us than them. WE need to become fearless in our pursuit of gaining American Exceptionalism back, before these 20% who are loud kill off our Country. {Don't even get me started on the Globalist Cabal}...
This would be great in school something positive that captures your attention and teaches history and survival good video
Love this kind of historical re-enacting. Thank you so much. As I have commented on some of your other videos, thank you most of all for stopping to pray before you eat. That is what we most need to be reminded of in this modern age -- our godly heritage.
I'm curious -- is this scripted from a book, or perhaps something you have written?
Glad you enjoyed it!
you're videos are just amazing. i've learned so much from you. you are a good GOD fearing man.
may our almighty Father in Heaven bless you and your family. thank you for doing all this.
I'm glad you are enjoying the series!
Thank you to all my Patreons who help make this video possible by supporting the channel financially and make it possible for you to watch the video without ads in the middle of it. Thanks you for watching! Support the series at www.patreon.com/WayPointSurvival?fan_landing=true
I love this series, I have no money to donate but I would if I could. Thank you for all your hard work Sir.
I really enjoy this story. Would you mind making a playlist so I can watch them all in sequence?
You can find the entire list in the description box. I haven't made a playlist because I intend to sell them as a DVD box set.
@@WayPointSurvival oh cool
Hi James! Son, I feel true appreciation for the effort you clearly put into this episode. That wigwam could not have been anything like comfortable. I mean a man could sling a cat through the gaps in the bark! Best episode yet. Respect, my brother!
Thanks so much, my friend!
WOW. That is an awesome movie you did , i felt like i was right there , thank you for the share , stay safe , keep warm , God Bless
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it and God-bless you too!
Ohio is such a nice place to live.
Absolutely!
I enjoy watching this , from what I'm carrying to the intro.
Thanks so much!
Are there going to be more episodes
A hard life but simpler times and a handshake was worth something.
Indeed. Thank you for watching!
You sir make the best videos on UA-cam....hands now.
Thank you so much!
Es increíble la generosidad de los personajes.
Thanks so much for watching!
I'm really enjoying this series. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thanks so much!
The world was no perfect and maybe never will be, but we was more happy and free then today. God bless!
Indeed it was. Thanks for watching!
This series has just been so amazing and masterful! It have thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this journey! Is this the final episode or will the journey continue? I know it is so much work but from a selfish standpoint, I so want to see Mr. Bender reunited with his family :) Thank you for all the amazing effort you have put into this and God bless you and your family sir.
Thanks so much, brother! I am currently working on episode 14 and am building a cabin so it's taking a while to get enough done for a video.
I can't add anymore than what's been stated below. except for every time I watch this series I get all teary-eyed. I thank the LORD for creating such frontier men and for those that recreate them for us. these men are the foundation that formed this great nation. and it is good to honor and remember them.
Thanks you so very much! May God bless you too!
Great episode! Very well done sir. Excellent excellent work! Can’t wait for the next one. I also appreciate openly showing yr faith. I always noticed the bowing of the head before you ate, but just openly praying in Jesus name is awesome. You don’t see that much in this world these days. It’s very nice to see.
Thank you so very much!
My grandpa was a french carpenter living in the middle of Brazil. He worked building houses, barns, furniture with the wood around the farms. Played guitar and harmonica together. Was shot down his horse by a drunk man who was troubling somewhere and took my grandpa's rifle on the saddle to hit him.
He was also a pioneer, hard worker, skillful... This series makes me think about my ancestors too. Excellent videos. Thank you very much.
You're most welcome!
What a wonderful story! Thanks for sharing.
The narrative is clear, clever and interesting to listen to as I watch the video. Thank you for the quality and information of history, in this wonderful video. Educational Worthy for any History Program.
Thanks so much! Have you watched any of the other videos in this series?
@@WayPointSurvival Yes, watching one or two a week.
I love this series, i intentionally only watch one or two episodes every couple of months so I can really stretch out the enjoyment.
Excellent! We are currently working on filming episode 16.
hahahaha. Your face at the end when the smoke was in your eyes. You did well. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, it definitely makes the eyes burn, lol. Thanks for watching!
THANK YOU!!! Man I was having withdraw problems!!! This is my most awaited video I watch online...3 thumbs up!!!
Thank you, my friend!
I will be on the watch for the sequel to this outdoor adventure. 🤗
Have you watched the other 12 episodes previous to this one?
How did I miss this? What an excellent reenactment. We take it so for granted that the furnace comes on and warms us and we go to the refrigerator for store bought food. wd have NO IDEA what hardships are...that's the problem. Well done!
Thanks so much.Have you watched the rest of the series?
Wow! Very well done, James. You took us back a ways. God bless you, brother. 🤠🙏🕊✝️
Hi James. We met at Friendship in the Primitive area. I showed you my fowler and Kibler SMR I built. I went back and rewatched this series. I really enjoyed it. Great to meet you and if you are ever in camp don't be a stranger! - Jack
Thanks so much, it was great to meet you!
Just a quick note to say how much I enjoy this series. Please keep them coming.
Thanks so much!
I absolutely enjoy these episodes, and it a good day to watch them all.
Thanks so much!
These episodes get better and better.
Thank you so much!
@@WayPointSurvival Thank you.
The sheer effort you've put into this series so far James is astounding!!!! I can't wait to see hownit ends!!!! Thisnis by far the best series I've ever seen!!!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for another segment of your journey. Absolutely look forward to each one
Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
I absolutly love your series , i just wish i had been born in that time period . Looking forward to the next one . Thank you for the effort and most of all for not being afraid to show giving thanks and prayers on your series .
Thanks so much!
Really love the channel and I love this series. I grew up doing Bushcraft just what we did his kids. And I got to where I did not want to do it any longer. The funny thing is my grandsons now asked me could I make a fire and could I make snares, so I have been drugged back into all of the bush craft stuff. L O L
Thanks so much and I'm glad that you're enjoying the series!
Outstanding. I keep thinking the videos can’t get any better but each one surpasses the previous. Great series sir. Have a blessed evening
Thanks so much!
Excellent. This was the best 26:25 of my day. God bless you James.
Thank you so much and God-bless you too!
Thank you Sir for showing us skills from the past that if you learn will save you to this day.
Thanks for watching!
Made my day!! Been anxiously waiting the next episode and it does not disappoint. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much and I'm glad that you enjoyed!
Great job done very well James, love the authenticity and thought that's gone into your series of, from tools to knick knacks your content is truly respected.
Thank you sir. 👌😎🤘
Thanks for watching and glad you liked it !
Always appreciate your time, effort and knowledge, thanks again.
This series was a absolute thrill to watch I couldn't stop watching had to binge watch the whole thing. It's almost midnight and I just finished it. What a great job. Definitely will be checking out more of your videos.
Thanks so much!
Great job James . Makes me realize how easy we have it today .
Thank you so much! It was indeed a difficult life.
This dude is a legend
Thank you!
Yet again another excellent installment in this series. Thank you James for sharing these are amazing
Thanks for watching!
I am so glad this is continuing...i love this series.....thank you....
Thank you so much for watching and I'm glad you are enjoying the series!
Loving these videos.
I'm going to look into building a cart like that, sure would be handy here on the farm. Also with the abundance of game that I've found since moving to Ohio country myself, I can't imagine how bountiful it would have been in the 1790's. Absolutely beautiful country.
Indeed it is! Glad you're enjoying the series!
This is cool. And again, I like how you are not ashamed of the gospel!
Thank you so much! God bless you too!
Another great video, better than the last. Everyone remember Waypoint Survival classes are starting for this year. James is an excellent instructor. All I can say is get to a class and help support what he is doing.
Thank you so much for the kudos! I would love to have everyone come and train with me!
OMG I can't wait for the next episode!! Has he found his settlement? Will he harvest more bark to secure his home for the coming winter months? Pls don't wait too long.... Ohio born and raised here, love your channel! Go Bucks!
Thank you so much! It takes me quite a while to film an episode so it will be a while before the next one is out. I've been trying to get out one episode a month at least.
I use to teach 8th grade and Ohio History. I love a good historical story. Thank you!
Excellent! Have you watched any of the other episodes?
@@WayPointSurvival I have seen some of your tutorials but none of your stories.
The hut reminds me of large hut Shawn James, in northern Canada built with some friends.
Tell me, is this a story of your creativity or historical fact? I respect your thanking the Lord for His goodness.
The entire story is fictional. There are a total of 13 episodes so far and this is the latest one in the series that I have made. I am working on episode 14 currently. All of the links to the other videos are in the description box.
I have just watched episode #12. I tried to make heads or tails of their map, but could not see any landmarks.
Love the series, and the channel! My 8yo son will be ecstatic to learn of the new episode!
God Bless!
Thank you so much and God-bless you too!
This is simply Great, I really appreciate the hard work that you have put into this series, hoping it never ends…
Thanks so much!
I watched all 13 parts with delight, they brought my childhood memories of reading all books about the west available (not that there were that many of them in the 70s in Poland). Many many thanks!
Thank you so much for watching! We are currently filming for episode 14.
Another Fantastic video. Really the best series on YT
Thanks so much!
Yay Thank you for gettin out there in the cold for us! What a great surprise to see another episode. However, they never seem long enough!!!! As always....take care....Robin
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
This series I think should also be on the history channel another great episode James anxiously waiting ep.14
Thank you so much!
Great one James. Thanks for showing us and take care.
Thanks you, my friend!
Great show, I enjoyed that. Keep up the good work and God bless you and your family
Thanks so much! Have you watched the whole series?
@@WayPointSurvival not really. I've been interrupted too much with life, but that's the way it goes sometimes. But I will try to watch the whole series. Meantime keep up the good work and God bless you and your family.
Another exciting episode of an already delightful story James. Love these and nice to see some familiar landscapes being used. The wagon is a really nice addition as well. Looking forward to this continuing saga.
Thank you so much, my friend!
Good morning brother and thank you for sharing your 1754 adventures
Thank you for watching, my friend!
I'm using your video brother to up my game
Really nice work. Every farm in America was once woods or prairie. The settlers had to start from nothing and live in not much when they started until they could build better. Since they were also busy cutting down trees to make farm fields, this could be several years. I'm very impressed at you finding a place to film with actual bison.
Thank you so much! Yes, I was privileged to find a local farmer that would allow me to film around his herd.
I would have found some way to put that precious cart in the shelter.
LOL! @23:00 you started writing a bit of fiction. A wet bison hide would weigh over 200lbs- even if it were only this year's calf.
I enjoyed your story immensely; Thank You.
Thanks for watching!
Yessss! I love this series so much.
I'm in Ohio if you ever need and extra!
Thanks so much, I'll keep that in mind!
Hello 👋 my outdoors adventure friend. Greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this fine video. It's like I traveled back in time about two hundred thirty years. You did an excellent job on this video. All the best of good things for you. Stay safe out there. 🤗
Thanks so much!
Brilliant series the pioneers were amazing people - watching from Australia.
Thanks so much, glad you liked the video!
So awesomesauce! Thank you.❤️
Thanks!
Really. I'm a 56 year old female and this makes me think of all the wonderful trips in the woods that I was lucky enough to have with my father. God's blessings.
I'm so glad this series brings back great memories for you! God bless you too!
James, I’m glad you are continuing this series. It’s a good one, and, as that other commentator said, it should be in schools. I like your bark lodge and your gear. Another great video.
Thanks so much!
My favourite series.
Thanks so much!
Best episode so far... this guy is having it good, finally!
Thanks so much!
Excellent series, I have thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you very much for putting this out there. I’m so glad I subscribed and have been going through your videos, they are entertaining and informative. Thanks again, sir. 👍
Thanks so much, we are working on episode 14!
Enjoyed watching this video with my family. It's very exciting to see another part of the series. Happy Trails!
Thank you so much!
EXCELLENT very very well pictured, the life in 1790
Thanks so much!
Waing eagerly for the next episode!
Congratulations on a wonderful series!
Thanks so much. It should be out soon.
This series has gotten me throgh a rough time in my life and frankly I think that people should be watching this in school simple as that. You put so much love into your videos I wish my videos could be as good as yours and it's crisp. Maybe one day we'll run into each other at a reenactment you never know
Thank you so much for the kind words and the opportunity to be a blessing to you. Stay encouraged and God bless!
Wow so glad to see this is still continuing!!! This is a excellent series. I will be sitting my son down for the whole thing once it comes to conclusion. Thanks James and waypoint survival for an excellent work!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the kind words and your support!
Excellent, James! The effort you put into this (& the other films) is noticeably evident. I can't help but wonder your thoughts as you navigated the terrain pulling the cart behind... Once again, me friend, thankee!
Thanks so much! Sometimes I wish I had a donkey or a mule, lol. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for another look back in history video, not only entertaining but educational and thought provoking.
Thanks so much!
I do look forward to these episodes thank you very much..
Glad you like them and thank you for watching!
Good stuff, James. A lone man in 1790 having a bison to deal with would be something to ponder. One might say he "bit off more than he could chew!" Keep 'em coming.
Yes, it would definitely be a large task. Thanks for watching!
Very nice story and all the work you put into it. Thank you! My family settled a farm near lowellville, Ohio ( north of the Mahoning river) before it was a state.
That's a really neat bit of family history! Thanks for watching and for sharing it!
I so love watching these....... its thought provoking and brings me back to my younger years of hiking and traveling around the country with just my pack .....there were days while I just sat on the Oregon trail or Donners pass and would daydream of how people traveled there......
That's really cool! Thanks for watching!
Many Thanks !!!!
Thank you for watching!
Great part of history relived. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks James another GREAT episode.
Thanks so much!
@@WayPointSurvival And thank you for the entertainment.
Enjoyed this story telling very much ! Thank you.....
Thanks so much for watching!
Have been watching this series from the beginning. Hoping you do more. Awesome video my friend
I am currently working on episode 14. Thanks for watching!
@@WayPointSurvival Cool
There was a continuity error at timestamp #
Just kidding I love this series. The real hardships, The ingenuity, moments of Violence, moments of joy. Being a loner was not looked down upon it was sometimes the best way to survive. Yet friendships were important and led to barter and trade. People actually lived life every day and did not have their faces staring at a bright rectangle piece of plastic all day then wonder where all the years went...
So true. We have gained a little but have lost a lot in our modern lifestyles. Thank you for watching!
Well done!
Thanks!
Another good episode I hope it keeps coming . I have ben enjoying the series
Thank you so much! We are planning to continue the series.
Thank you very much
I'm gladni stopped by to check and see if this was out yet . Not sure why but I got no notice. Great episode appreciate your hard work..so good I watched it twice. Not enough of this type of content on you tube
Thank you so much! For some reason, these types of videos aren't getting pushed out to my subscribers.
@@WayPointSurvival I wish I was born in this Era. Life was better back then . I'd have been happier for sure can't wait till the nxt one
Another great adventure! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
that was a lot of work brother but you did a wonderful job ..and should be very proud of it
Thanks so much, my friend. Much appreciated!
Excellent video. Very well done.
Thank you very much!
Excellent, I was blown away by the bison herd. Great job. Can't wait for the next chapter. I truly hope you will do a video on the production of this series in the future.
Yes, it was really amazing to be able to work with them. There's a farmer who keeps a local herd in the area and I was able to get permission to go into the field with them. Thanks for watching!
@@WayPointSurvival that's awesome James, I hope he wasn't too upset when you shot and butchered one of them! 🙂
Very enjoyable episode. I hope more is to come.
Yes, the series is definitely continuing. Thanks for watching!
Outstanding! Two thumbs up!👍👍
Thank you so much, my friend!
Great Idea!, that was very enjoyable, Thank you!!
Thanks for watching!
Glad to see you back with this adventure. Really missed these videos. Appreciate all your hard work. Keep it up. Big fan from little Northern Ireland.
Thank you so much and I am glad that you are enjoying the series!
Really enjoyed this episode! Was enjoyable entertaining and informative. The effort filming payed off. Thanks for the history lesson.
Thanks for watching!
Great way to start the day! Thanks for uploading and continuing this series
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you liked it!
I thoroughly love this series.
please keep making them they are awesome.
Thanks so much!